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Trudeau's youth appeals to some

Liberal veterans more cautious on leadership
Waterfowl settle in for winter

Waterfowl settle in for winter

Autumn - "season of mellow fruitfulness" - and of birds

Have your say on WV cell towers

WEST Vancouver is looking to the public to help shape the look and placement of future cell towers - to the extent that it can, anyway.

Food Calendar

North Shore Green Markets: A showcase of local Canadian-made products, unique foods, art, jewelry and entertainment. North Vancouver locations and hours: Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Pl., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Civic Plaza, 141 West 14th St.

Seniors add to homeless numbers

Homelessness Action Week aims to link needy with helpful services

Options for volunteers

THE FOLLOWING is a selection of volunteer opportunities from various community organizations, made available through Volunteer North Shore, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society.

Community bulletin board

A Giant Observatory on Grouse Mountain - An Early 20th-Century Dream: North Shore Historical Society will hold a presentation on the Grouse Mountain Observatory Wednesday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m. at the Community History Centre, 3203 Institute Rd.

Sincere apologies can help old wounds heal

TWO weeks ago, this column began as a tale about the trials of 1,929 Mushkegowuk people in the remote James Bay area of Northern Ontario.

Liberals' gag law struck down again

B.C. Supreme Court has once again ruled against a government bid to restrict political advertising before elections - a decision being hailed as a win for democracy amongst educators in the province.